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How the audiences of 30 major news sources differ in their levels of education



Roughly six-in-ten U.S. adults (62%) who say they regularly get news from The Atlantic have at least a bachelor's degree. Axios, NPR and The New York Times also have audiences with relatively high levels of formal education: More than half of adults who regularly get news from these outlets have a college degree.

Source: Pew Research Center



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